“The Soros Justice Fellowships fund outstanding individuals to undertake projects that advance reform, spur debate, and catalyze change on a range of issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system. The fellowships are part of a larger effort within the Open Society Foundations to reduce the destructive impact of current criminal justice policies on the lives of individuals, families, and communities in the United States by challenging the overreliance on incarceration and extreme punishment, and ensuring a fair and accountable system of justice.”

Information Technology is pleased to announce our move to Zoom as our supported video conferencing tool for campus. Zoom replaces Fuze, and can offer a more stable and robust video conferencing experience than Skype or Google Hangouts.

The recipe for an award-winning documentary about Portland’s vibrant food truck scene? Take one experienced documentary film-making professor. Add two dozen students. Mix in 400 food trucks and carts. Stir consistently for 3 years. Serve at international film festival. Read the full story in the new issue of the Chronicle.

Lewis & Clark Faculty are invited to join us this May for a week dedicated to effective use of technology in your teaching and research. We offer over fifty sessions with a mix of everyday topics, emerging trends and discussions on successful application. The Institute follows a conference format organized in tracks. Click here to register.

In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the law school, we present interesting numerical facts about the school and its history, as well as thank those who have already given to our Centennial Campaign.

As the capstone experience for graduating art majors, the Senior Art Exhibition represents more than just students’ studio art experiences. For students of the liberal arts, the exhibition is the culmination of diverse undergraduate careers, with work infused by lessons in philosophy, mathematics, music, and computer science.

At Lewis & Clark, more than 20 percent of the student body participate in one of 19 NCAA Division III sports. Students don’t compete for sports scholarships, or cut short their educations to go pro. Instead, our students thrive in an environment in which they can pursue athletics while fulfilling their academic potential.

Lewis & Clark is a private college with a public conscience and global reach. Here you’ll work with some of the world’s most fascinating people and learn more about yourself in the process. In this video, students describe what they were looking for in a college and how they decided to enroll at Lewis & Clark.

At Lewis & Clark College, a living-learning community is a residential setting where all people share common interests and can explore those interests more deeply than is usually possible in a traditional dorm setting.